
Interactive teeter-totter bench made of wood and recycled car tires, created to encourage interaction through shared movement.
By combining bench with the dynamic principle of a see-saw, the furniture redefines sitting as an active experience rather than a static one.
Seesaw Bench designed by Ranger Hui, Ray Cheung, Ivy Tai, Josie Wong.

When two people sit on the Seesaw Bench, their weight distribution causes small movements and turn the bench into a “booster” for communication.

Recycled tires introduce unique sensation of active movement and transform common industrial material into a medium for play.

The see-saw principle is familiar from childhood and here it is translated into an urban object for adults.

In public space, where interactions are often brief or avoided, even a slight physical connection can shift how people relate to one another.

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